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EPISODE · Feb 17, 2016 · 1H 58M

Paul Peterson A Minor Consideration

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Thank you to my guest Paul Peterson for being a guest on our show. Paul is veteran of the meat grinder called Child Actors. Paul has become an activist for helping Children falling between the cracks after the spot light turns off. Music slipped back and forth between what was on wholesome television shows and what was being sung in the streets. http://aminorconsideration.org/ http://www.paulpetersen.com/ https://www.facebook.com/wmpaul.petersen?fref=ts Petersen began his show business career at the age of ten as a Mouseketeer on the Mickey Mouse Club.[2] He appeared in the 1958 movie Houseboat with Sophia Loren and Cary Grant, but achieved stardom playing teenager Jeff Stone from 1958 to 1966 on the ABC family television sitcom The Donna Reed Show. Throughout eight seasons and decades of reruns in syndication, The Donna Reed Show became part of American popular culture and, in 1997, Petersen was honored by the Young Artist Foundation with its Former Child Star "Lifetime Achievement" Award for his role on the series.[3] After The Donna Reed Show ended, Peterson had a small role as Tony Biddle in the 1967 musical film The Happiest Millionaire.[4] He also appeared in many guest roles, including one as a military officer in the short-lived 1967 ABC western series Custer, with Wayne Maunder in the title role. He also made a guest appearance on F Troop as "Johnny Eagle Eye" that aired on April 12, 1966. Singing With the fame he achieved on The Donna Reed Show, Petersen received recording offers and had hit record singles with the songs "She Can't Find Her Keys" (also introduced on The Donna Reed Show), "Amy," and "Lollipops and Roses." In 1962, the sentimental teen pop song, "My Dad", was performed on The Donna Reed Show with Petersen singing the tune to his on-screen father, actor Carl Betz. Released as a single in the same year, it reached No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. He also recorded for Motown/Tamla throughout the 1960s releasing such singles as "Chained" and "A Little Bit For Sandy". Writing After his years as a child actor, Petersen returned to university and obtained a degree in literature. He went on to write sixteen adventure novels. Petersen's authorship began after he met David Oliphant, a New York publisher visiting Los Angeles. His first novel concerned car racing. Thereafter, he created a Matt Helm-type hero, Eric Saveman, also known as "The Smuggler." In one year, Pocket Books published eight of his Smuggler novels, earning Petersen $75,000. In 1977, Petersen's autobiography entitled Walt, Mickey and Me: Confessions of the First Ex-Mouseketeer was published. Other ventures Petersen with The Donna Reed Show co-stars (L–R) Donna Reed, Carl Betz and Shelley Fabares, 1958 He is currently a board member of the Donna Reed Foundation and works for the Donna Reed Festival, which takes place annually the third week of June in Reed's hometown of Denison, Iowa. He also currently serves on the board of directors of Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA), a national media performers AFL-CIO union based in Los Angeles. Activism In 1990, following the suicide of former child star Rusty Hamer, Petersen founded a child-actor support group, "A Minor Consideration", to improve working conditions for child actors and to assist in the transition between working as a child actor and adult life, whether in acting or in other professions. Moebanshee's Lair Visionary Talk Radio an Moebanshee's Music Box are carried Live on http://tunein.com/radio/Dream-Stream-Radio-s202280/ Moebanshee's Lair Tuesday evenings 9 pm Eastern, 8 Central, 7 Mountain, 6 Pacific 2 am Wednesday morning in England. Moebanshee's Music Box Thursdays 7 PM Eastern 6 PM Central 5 PM Mountain 4 PM Pacific and 12 Am in U.K. Other countries will need to look up time and adjust to theirs There is a chat room available for you to voice you opinions and ask questions Recorded shows are hosted on http://moebansheeslair.podomatic.com/ and youtube/moebanshee https://www.youtube.com/user/moebanshee?feature=mhee (we are adding more of the archived shows to you tube each week). Pass our links around and join us for interesting , provocative and fun talk! Moebanshee's Lair still rocking your world!

Thank you to my guest Paul Peterson for being a guest on our show. Paul is veteran of the meat grinder called Child Actors. Paul has become an activist for helping Children falling between the cracks after the spot light turns off. Music slipped back and forth between what was on wholesome television shows and what was being sung in the streets. http://aminorconsideration.org/ http://www.paulpetersen.com/ https://www.facebook.com/wmpaul.petersen?fref=ts Petersen began his show business career at the age of ten as a Mouseketeer on the Mickey Mouse Club.[2] He appeared in the 1958 movie Houseboat with Sophia Loren and Cary Grant, but achieved stardom playing teenager Jeff Stone from 1958 to 1966 on the ABC family television sitcom The Donna Reed Show. Throughout eight seasons and decades of reruns in syndication, The Donna Reed Show became part of American popular culture and, in 1997, Petersen was honored by the Young Artist Foundation with its Former Child Star "Lifetime Achievement" Award for his role on the series.[3] After The Donna Reed Show ended, Peterson had a small role as Tony Biddle in the 1967 musical film The Happiest Millionaire.[4] He also appeared in many guest roles, including one as a military officer in the short-lived 1967 ABC western series Custer, with Wayne Maunder in the title role. He also made a guest appearance on F Troop as "Johnny Eagle Eye" that aired on April 12, 1966. Singing With the fame he achieved on The Donna Reed Show, Petersen received recording offers and had hit record singles with the songs "She Can't Find Her Keys" (also introduced on The Donna Reed Show), "Amy," and "Lollipops and Roses." In 1962, the sentimental teen pop song, "My Dad", was performed on The Donna Reed Show with Petersen singing the tune to his on-screen father, actor Carl Betz. Released as a single in the same year, it reached No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. He also recorded for Motown/Tamla throughout the 1960s releasing such singles as "Chained" and "A Little Bit For Sandy". Writing After his years as a child actor, Petersen returned to university and obtained a degree in literature. He went on to write sixteen adventure novels. Petersen's authorship began after he met David Oliphant, a New York publisher visiting Los Angeles. His first novel concerned car racing. Thereafter, he created a Matt Helm-type hero, Eric Saveman, also known as "The Smuggler." In one year, Pocket Books published eight of his Smuggler novels, earning Petersen $75,000. In 1977, Petersen's autobiography entitled Walt, Mickey and Me: Confessions of the First Ex-Mouseketeer was published. Other ventures Petersen with The Donna Reed Show co-stars (L–R) Donna Reed, Carl Betz and Shelley Fabares, 1958 He is currently a board member of the Donna Reed Foundation and works for the Donna Reed Festival, which takes place annually the third week of June in Reed's hometown of Denison, Iowa. He also currently serves on the board of directors of Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA), a national media performers AFL-CIO union based in Los Angeles. Activism In 1990, following the suicide of former child star Rusty Hamer, Petersen founded a child-actor support group, "A Minor Consideration", to improve working conditions for child actors and to assist in the transition between working as a child actor and adult life, whether in acting or in other professions. Moebanshee's Lair Visionary Talk Radio an Moebanshee's Music Box are carried Live on http://tunein.com/radio/Dream-Stream-Radio-s202280/ Moebanshee's Lair Tuesday evenings 9 pm Eastern, 8 Central, 7 Mountain, 6 Pacific 2 am Wednesday morning in England. Moebanshee's Music Box Thursdays 7 PM Eastern 6 PM Central 5 PM Mountain 4 PM Pacific and 12 Am in U.K. Other countries will need to look up time and adjust to theirs There is a chat room available for you to voice you opinions an(continued)

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